“I’m flattered that I’m being discussed as a potential candidate,” Fluke told Southern California radio station KPCC Thursday. “A number of folks I respect very deeply have reached out today and encouraged me to run. I am strongly considering running.”

Fluke became a household name after she spoke out in favor of women’s contraception coverage under Obamacare. Her LinkedIn page identifies her as a “social justice advocate” in the greater Los Angeles area.

Fluke joined President Barack Obama on the campaign trail during the 2012 race.